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c3a9-a9a2-4e43-b569-ed4ce349a6fb c3a9-a9a2-4e43-b569-ed4ce349a6fb No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Clintonville, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2006/05/05 End date if known: Rate name: Rg-2 Residential Service Optional Time-of-Day 8am-8pm with Parallel Generation(20kW or less) Sector: Residential Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kWh of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kWh of sales). The base cost of power is $0.0680 per kWh. See schedule PCAC.

de-9487-41c7-a9ef-c7793287f2a1 de-9487-41c7-a9ef-c7793287f2a1 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Wake Electric Membership Corp Effective date: 2013/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Small General Service Three Phase Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABILITY Available in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative. APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured kW demand is 50 kW or less, excluding seasonal accounts. When the metered kW demand exceeds 50 kW three consecutive months, the service will be transferred to the LGS rate.

cf0897-ffc6-4a2a-9acf-5fca20ca705d cf0897-ffc6-4a2a-9acf-5fca20ca705d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Columbus Southern Power Co Effective date: 2012/03/09 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Energy Storage(Conservation and Load Management Energy Credit) Sector: Residential Description: For the combination of an approved electric thermal storage space heating and/or cooling system and water heater, all of which are designed to consume electrical energy only during the off-peak period as previously described in this schedule, each residence will be credited the Conservation and Load

c3504-1615-4e9a-9b0a-1d836f68b646 c3504-1615-4e9a-9b0a-1d836f68b646 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Lansing, Michigan (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/03/01 End date if known: Rate name: CUSTOMER OWNED SYSTEMS (High Pressure Sodium Luminaire 150 W) Sector: Lighting Description: Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for street lighting service for any system consisting of one or more luminaires where the BWL has an existing distribution system available. Source or reference: http://www.lansingmi.gov/Lansing/clerk/BWL_Proposed.pdf

b070-88a9-4ec9-b154-a1b2ccefa729 b070-88a9-4ec9-b154-a1b2ccefa729 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: NSTAR Electric Company Effective date: 2012/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: ACTON Basic rate T2 (SEMA) Sector: Industrial Description: Default Generation Service ("Default Service") shall be available to any Customer who, for any reason, is not receiving Generation Service from a Competitive Supplier. Service under this rate to any Customer is subject to both the Company's printed requirements and the Company's Terms and Conditions - Distribution Service, each as in effect from time to time.

a1-8a5f-4741-a9b9-9cae3f030acb a1-8a5f-4741-a9b9-9cae3f030acb No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: South Carolina Pub Serv Auth Effective date: 2012/12/01 End date if known: Rate name: TP-12 - Temporary Service Sector: Residential Description: This Schedule is available in the retail service area of the Authority in Berkeley, Georgetown, and Horry Counties, South Carolina. This Schedule is not available for breakdown, standby, or supplementary service and shall not be used in parallel with other sources of electric power. Source or reference: https://www.santeecooper.com/pdfs/residential/rates/temporary-service-schedule-tp-12.pdf

66-d8a2-42a9-8e8f-78df61d2867d 66-d8a2-42a9-8e8f-78df61d2867d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Lakeland, Florida (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service Demand Trial Period Optional Time-of-Day w/Mid-Peak Period Sector: Commercial Description: To any general service customer whose highest measured 30-minute interval demand has equaled or exceeded 50 kW three or more months and has been less than 500 kW for ten or more months of the twelve (12) most recent monthly billing periods, including the current billing period. Also, at the option of the customer, to customers with demands at any level below 50 kW who agree to pay the "minimum bill" as described below for at least twelve (12) months. All service hereunder will be supplied at one location through one point of delivery and measured through one meter.

3d6e-79d1-45c1-a2a9-d958e92a63bd 3d6e-79d1-45c1-a2a9-d958e92a63bd No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Kaukauna, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/02/01 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-2 Large Power Time-of-Day Service between 200kW and 5,000kW Demand 8am-8pm Transformer Ownership Discount (above 15,000 volts)with Parallel Generation(20kW or less) Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0605 per kilowatt-hour.

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f5dac8f-61a2-4f7c-83a9-ce2d45614c35 f5dac8f-61a2-4f7c-83a9-ce2d45614c35 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Public Service Co of NM Effective date: 2011/08/21 End date if known: Rate name: 20 Streetlights and Floodlights 7000 Lumen 175 Watt Mercury Vapor Post Top and Streetlight Company Owned Overhead Sector: Lighting Description: Applicable to street lighting and floodlighting systems and under contract with any municipal corporation or other political subdivision within the State of New Mexico. Available within the incorporated limits of cities and towns and adjacent territory served by the Company in its Albuquerque, Valencia, Sandoval, Clayton, Deming, Las Vegas, East Mountain, and Santa Fe Divisions and territory contiguous thereto.

da77383-7cb3-4d64-a2a9-289561f91fdd da77383-7cb3-4d64-a2a9-289561f91fdd No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Hartford Electric Effective date: 2005/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-3 Industrial Power Time-of-Day Service above 1,000kW Demand Primary Metering Discount (transmission side of transformer) Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0452 per kilowatt-hour.

dbeb0-02a1-4d8d-a9d6-a8cca8e726bd dbeb0-02a1-4d8d-a9d6-a8cca8e726bd No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Muscoda, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2010/10/26 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-3 Industrial Power Time-of-Day Service Primary Metering Discount Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0844 per kilowatt-hour.

87-929e-44f8-9492-73f9a9a1b00b 87-929e-44f8-9492-73f9a9a1b00b No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Kiel, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/05/06 End date if known: Rate name: Rg-1 Residential Service Single Phase Sector: Residential Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0754 per kilowatt-hour.

Faa585a9-8a29-4c76-89a1-ad691a73fc07 Faa585a9-8a29-4c76-89a1-ad691a73fc07 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Sauk City, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2008/08/18 End date if known: Rate name: Rg-1 Residential Service Three Phase with Parallel Generation(20kW or less) Sector: Residential Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0756 per kilowatt-hour.

fbc-6f2d-484a-9da4-8d3bb4a573ec fbc-6f2d-484a-9da4-8d3bb4a573ec No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Wake Electric Membership Corp Effective date: 2013/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: LARGE GENERAL COINCIDENT PEAK TIME-OF-USE SERVICE Sector: Industrial Description: AVAILABILITY Available in all territory served by the Cooperative on a voluntary basis, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative. The number of accounts may be limited to meter availability. APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured demand is in excess of 50 kW. This schedule is not available to seasonal accounts.

1f-f2a2-4f05-ba4d-a9deedcb42c9 1f-f2a2-4f05-ba4d-a9deedcb42c9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Interstate Power and Light Co Effective date: 2011/02/25 End date if known: Rate name: Street Lighting Service (370 KWH) Sector: Lighting Description: Available to municipalities, Iowa Department of Transportation, county governments, and other public bodies for the lighting of public highways, streets, alleys, and other thoroughfares. A proper written request from the municipality or government body is required prior to installation. Service hereunder is also subject to Company's Rules and Regulations.

af-3012-46ef-8472-9986bd4a2aaf af-3012-46ef-8472-9986bd4a2aaf No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Gresham, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2010/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-2 Large Power Service above 200kW Demand Primary Metering Discount with Parallel Generation(20 kW or less) Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0627 per kilowatt-hour.

bb7e98-0367-42ae-a2b4-ded3819dd4f3 bb7e98-0367-42ae-a2b4-ded3819dd4f3 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Hazel Green, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2009/04/15 End date if known: Rate name: Gs-1 General Service Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0720 per kilowatt-hour.

-56d7-4c68-a3a9-a1c8b154c756 -56d7-4c68-a3a9-a1c8b154c756 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Town of Drexel, North Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Outdoor Lighting- High Pressure Sodium Suburban- New Pole Served Underground Sector: Lighting Description: Available to the individual customer for lighting of private outdoor areas at locations on the Town's distribution system. Service under this Schedule may be withheld or disconnected at the option of the Town. Source or reference: Rates Binder A Source Parent: Comments Applicability

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4e5-5f2d-4c68-9b34-7da6a9a2fc1e 4e5-5f2d-4c68-9b34-7da6a9a2fc1e No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Coweta-Fayette El Member Corp Effective date: 2007/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Sector: Residential Description: Additional Info: Net Metering: Service to an electric consumer under which electric energy generated by the electric consumer from an eligible on-site generation facility and delivered to the local distribution facilities may be used to offset electric energy provide by the electric utility to the electric consumer during the applicable billing period. For additional information contact the EMC's engineering department.

c72-42a1-4ee6-a898-389c1c5a9e7b c72-42a1-4ee6-a898-389c1c5a9e7b No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Austin Energy Effective date: End date if known: Rate name: Large Primary Service -Special Contract Rider II Industrial TOU Sector: Industrial Description: At the option of the customer, a separate agreement may be entered into between the City and the customer for a time-of-use incentive rate. The customer shall permit the City to install all equipment necessary for time-of-use metering and to permit reasonable access to all electric service facilities installed by the City for inspection, maintenance, repair, removal, or data recording purposes.

The activity and inducibility of cytochrome P450 systems (CYP1A1:1A2) of the human placenta were assessed in a representative human trophoblast-like cell line, BeWo. The activity of CYP1A1 and CYP1A2 in microsome preparations ...

The role of the dioxin-responsive element cluster between the Cyp1a1 and Cyp1a2 loci in aryl,3,7,8- tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (dioxin) hepatotoxicity, regulation of xenobiotic metabolism, and hepatovascular development. Each of these processes appears to be dependent on binding of the AHR to dioxin- responsive

AbstractAims The present study aimed to investigate the intraplantar (ipl) and central (icv) effects of neuropeptide S (NPS) in the formalin test and to evaluate the role of adenosine receptors, mainly A1 and A2A, in mediating such effects. Main methods The ipl injection of formalin was used to assess the nociceptive activity. Moreover, by pretreating mice with non-selective and selective antagonists of adenosine receptors, the effects of icv NPS on formalin-induced ongoing nociception were assessed. Key findings Morphine-induced antinociceptive effects were observed during phases 1 and 2 of the test, while indomethacin was active only at the later nociceptive phase. The ipl injection of NPS (alone or combined with formalin) did not modify the nociceptive response. However, icv NPS significantly reduced formalin-induced nociception during both phases. Caffeine (3 mg/kg, ip), a non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist, prevented NPS-induced antinociceptive effects. Similar to caffeine, icv ZM241385 (0.01 nmol), an A2A receptor antagonist, prevented the antinociceptive effects of NPS. Moreover, icv DPCPX (0.001 nmol), an A1 receptor antagonist, blocked the effects of NPS only during phase 1. Significance The above findings suggest that: (i) NPS evokes central antinociceptive effects by activating both A1 and A2A receptors during phase 1, but (ii) only the adenosine A2A receptor during phase 2 of the formalin test.

e7-46a9-44b1-b86c-881e77dc55c8 e7-46a9-44b1-b86c-881e77dc55c8 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Orangeburg, South Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2007/05/16 End date if known: Rate name: Medium General Service Sector: Commercial Description: Applicable to any customer not qualifying for Small General Service, at any one location where service of a single character is taken through one meter at one point of delivery for which no specific schedule is provided. This schedule is not applicable to breakdown, standby, supplementary, resale or shared electric service. All temporary service will be billed under this schedule. This rate will not be available for any account which has a demand in excess of 50 kW.

d5a2f-32a1-4b80-8c8a-2dd694c0ff57 d5a2f-32a1-4b80-8c8a-2dd694c0ff57 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Grayson Rural Electric Coop Corp Effective date: 2012/06/01 End date if known: Rate name: Schedule 10- Residential Time of Day Sector: Residential Description: Available to members of the Cooperative for all residential farm and home uses subject to its established rules and regulations. Approval of the Cooperative must be obtained prior to the installation of any motor having a rated capacity of five horsepower or more. Source or reference: http://psc.ky.gov/tariffs/Electric/Grayson%20RECC/Tariff.pdf

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ebce-7a1d-4201-a2d2-ce314e7e7467 ebce-7a1d-4201-a2d2-ce314e7e7467 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Taunton, Massachusetts (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/02/01 End date if known: Rate name: All Electric Commercial Apartment Building Sector: Commercial Description: This rate is available for all-electric commercial apartment buildings of 6 apartments or more where electricity is used for all services, who were customers of record as of July 1, 1981. The customer shall arrange the wiring for electric water heaters in such a manner that the Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant could install control equipment to control the water heaters.

f13-bb9f-4b28-9df1-3d4eb4e660a9 f13-bb9f-4b28-9df1-3d4eb4e660a9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Roanoke Electric Member Corp Effective date: 2007/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: Commercial Service - TOD Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: TIERED DEMAND CHARGE. AVAILABILITY This schedule is available on a voluntary and limited basis, at the Cooperative's option. This rate shall be limited to the availability of appropriate meters, and will be limited further by the saturation and/or impact on the Cooperative's electric system of consumers utilizing this Rate Schedule in a general area. Effective April 1, 2007, this schedule is closed to new consumers. APPLICABILITY Applicable to those three-phase and single-phase consumers whose monthly demand has exceeded 25 KW at least once during the most recent twelve months. RENEWABLE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARD RIDER APPLICABILITY: Service under this Rider is applicable to all retail consumers of the Cooperative for the recovery of the Cooperative's incremental costs associated with meeting their Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS) pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 62-133.8 and NCUC Rule R8-67. This Rider is not for resale service. The provisions of the Schedule with which this Rider is used are modified only as shown herein. Service rendered under this Rider is subject to the provisions of the Cooperative's Service Rules and Regulations on file with the state regulatory commission. MONTHLY RATE: In addition to all other charges stated in the Monthly Rate of the Schedule with which this Rider is used, the following charges shall also apply: Commercial REPS Rate $0.66 REPS EMF $0.35 Monthly Rate $1.01 (INCLUDED IN THE FIXED MONTHLY CHARGE)

d54b-b8a2-4d5a-a82f-cd45c944d6f8 d54b-b8a2-4d5a-a82f-cd45c944d6f8 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Caddo Electric Coop, Inc Effective date: 2007/05/01 End date if known: Rate name: Domestic-All Electric With Generator-Rate 41,Single Phase Sector: Residential Description: 1. Available to all-electric homes,schools,churches and community halls for all uses including mobile homes,who also agree to allow control of standby generator systems by means of automated load Control Relays and subject to the established rules and regulations of the cooperative. 2. The capacity of individual motors served under this schedule shall not exceed 10 horsepower.

a2dd5-0eae-4565-bdda-c5b1524325a1a2dd5-0eae-4565-bdda-c5b1524325a1 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Nodak Electric Coop Inc Effective date: 2012/06/20 End date if known: Rate name: GS High Density-Three Phase ST Sector: Industrial Description: Additional Meters (Off-Peak Included) $ 3.60/Meter/Month Available for service to locations in a High Density area. A High Density area is defined as: ï‚· An enlargement (generally 160 acres) with 20 or more active locations, or ï‚· A cluster of 20 or more active locations, or ï‚· A cluster with 10 or more active locations that adjoins an enlargement with 20 or more active locations, or ï‚· An area adjacent to an incorporated town with 20 or more active locations.

6788-8d9b-4441-90fc-e2b3db0a1a2f 6788-8d9b-4441-90fc-e2b3db0a1a2f No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Sharyland Utilities LP Effective date: 2010/07/13 End date if known: Rate name: Large Power Secondary (Rate Codes 661 and 669) Sector: Industrial Description: This Rate Schedule is applicable to Electric Service for non-residential purposes at secondary voltage, with Demand greater than 50 kW, when such Electric Service is to one Point of Delivery and measured through one Meter. Electric Service will be single or three-phase, 60 hertz, at standard secondary voltage. Electric Service will be metered using Company's standard Meter provided for this type of Electric Service. Any Meter other than the standard Meter will be provided at an additional charge. Where Electric Service of the type desired is not available at the Point of Delivery, additional charges and special contract arrangements may be required prior to Electric Service being furnished, pursuant to the Company's Facilities extension policy.

2e-98c0-46a7-94a1-e36ee6fbc0a2 2e-98c0-46a7-94a1-e36ee6fbc0a2 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Joe Wheeler Elec Member Corp Effective date: 2013/05/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Power Rate--Schedule TDGSA Sector: Commercial Description: This rate shall apply to the firm power requirements (where the higher of a customer's onpeak or offpeak contract demand is greater than 1,000 kW but not more than 5,000 kW) for electric service to commercial, industrial, and governmental customers, and to institutional customers including, without limitation, churches, clubs, fraternities, orphanages, nursing homes, rooming or boarding houses, and like customers, provided that the other conditions of this section are met.

bdbc8-85a1-4650-ac54-49224008d9a2 bdbc8-85a1-4650-ac54-49224008d9a2 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Kenergy Corp Effective date: 2011/09/01 End date if known: Rate name: Light - 100 watt HPS Sector: Lighting Description: APPLICABLE In all territory served. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE Service under this schedule is offered, under the conditions set out hereinafter, for lighting applications on private property such as, but not Limited to, residential, commercial and industrial plant site or parking lot, other cormmercial area lighting, etc. to customers now receiving electric service from Kenergy at the same location. Service will be provided under written contract signed by customer prior to service commencing, when facilities are required other than fixture(s).

e59e-2a40-4127-8a1a-2a838d4b347f e59e-2a40-4127-8a1a-2a838d4b347f No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Clintonville, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2006/05/05 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-1 Small Power Service with Parallel Generation(20kW or less) Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kWh of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kWh of sales). The base cost of power is $0.0680 per kWh. See schedule PCAC.

a2fd-676e-4176-b2a1-969d65397d85 a2fd-676e-4176-b2a1-969d65397d85 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Oconto Falls Water & Light Comm Effective date: 2007/10/13 End date if known: Rate name: Ms-1 Street and Yard Lighting Service - Yard Lighting 500 W Quartz Sector: Lighting Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0847 per kilowatt-hour.

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fab60a-49b7-4de4-a1f9-96f5327cf9cb fab60a-49b7-4de4-a1f9-96f5327cf9cb No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Jacksonville Electric Authority Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: OS TRAF98 Traffic Signals Sector: Lighting Description: To any customer whose service is not provided by any other rate schedule, for his entire electric requirements at a single location. Consumption hereunder will be calculated based upon electric rating of component(s). Resale of energy purchased under this rate schedule is not permitted. Rate Code TRAF98 shall be applicable to unmetered traffic signalization installations.

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0f2a1-8abc-48ae-810a-e36f2a2b86e9 0f2a1-8abc-48ae-810a-e36f2a2b86e9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Johnson County Rural E M C Effective date: 2010/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: Outdoor Lighting: STN, Cobra Head, High Pressure Sodium, 400W Sector: Lighting Description: Availability Available to any member of the Corporation entering into a contract for said service where 120 volt service exists for the use of street and security lighting. All lights must exist in a truck accessible location. Maintenance of Lighting System The Corporation will repair and/or replace and maintain all equipment owned by the Corporation, including lamps and glassware, which may be necessary to provide continuous operation of the street and security lighting.

8a1-a2fd-42e8-9fa7-2d0e3e809a19 8a1-a2fd-42e8-9fa7-2d0e3e809a19 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Wilson, North Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: End date if known: Rate name: Small General Services Rate (SGS-90), Single Phase, with Renew Rider-02 Sector: Commercial Description: "This schedule is available for electric service used by a non-residential customer at a single point of delivery, at one of the City's standard voltages, with a contract demand of less than 80 kW, until the customer's registered demand equals or exceeds 85 kW in two or more of the preceding 12 months, or until the customer's registered demand equals or exceeds 120 kW."

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b3cf-4186-4d5e-a71d-3b852c9ae2a2 b3cf-4186-4d5e-a71d-3b852c9ae2a2 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Wyandotte Municipal Serv Comm Effective date: 2011/10/01 End date if known: Rate name: LARGE INDUSTRIAL SERVICE RATE (Time-Differentiated Meter) Sector: Commercial Description: To any customer desiring service for all power and lighting purposes when there is a maximum demonstrated demand of 4,000 KW or more and when the customer furnishes, owns, installs, and maintains his own transformation facilities acceptable to WMS. Source or reference: http://www.wyan.org/assets/electric/Electric%20Rates%20October%202011.pdf

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db2-a9fa-46a9-af93-5e8986655f92 db2-a9fa-46a9-af93-5e8986655f92 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Lea County Electric Coop, Inc Effective date: 2009/08/30 End date if known: Rate name: Primary Service Over 2MW Sector: Industrial Description: Available system-wide, under contract, for petroleum pumping, pipeline pumping, government agencies, industrial uses, and such other service in conjuction therewith and incidental thereto, supplied at one point of delivery, measured by watt-hour meter, where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable potential are adjacent to the premises to be served over 2000k demand.

0dde8-a329-49d1-a9ff-9f662a9bab8d 0dde8-a329-49d1-a9ff-9f662a9bab8d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Dover, Delaware (Utility Company) Effective date: 2008/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Private Outdoor Lighting: Security Lights, Unmetered, 70 watt HPS Sector: Lighting Description: This style is not available after February 28, 1997. "Where service is not associated with a metered service, a Customer Charge of $5.00 for residential lights and $10.00 for commercial lights will be added to cover the associated costs of billing and related consumer costs not reflected in the lighting schedule."

f-0afc-4b0c-9d15-a9d69a9a4261 f-0afc-4b0c-9d15-a9d69a9a4261 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Norris Public Power District Effective date: 2012/01/20 End date if known: Rate name: SCHEDULE 6 - GENERAL SERVICE Sector: Commercial Description: Available for commercial, industrial, and farm service, for all uses including lighting, heating, and power, within the District's service area, where the customer's peak demand does not exceed an average of 250 kW for the four summer months and does not exceed 400 kW for any single winter month. Source or reference: http://www.norrisppd.com/downloads/Schedule%206%20-%20General%20Service.pdf

41d-d9a9-4a9b-b247-0da7cf72e003 41d-d9a9-4a9b-b247-0da7cf72e003 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Elkhorn, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2012/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-2 Large Power Time of Day Service between 200kW and 1,000kW Demand with Parallel Generation(20kW or less)-Net Energy Billing Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0509 per kilowatt-hour.

A-1A-1 Table -1 This scale is created to provide a guide for the physician determination of ability to work for HRP certified persons with certain conditions and while taking certain medications. This is meant to be a reference to induce some degree of consistency in making these determinations. It is not intended to be all inclusive or comprehensive. Condition Medication / Treatment Job Task Analysis Notes High level of Concern Seizures Anti Seizure Medication DOT Driver not allowed by DOT Rules, evaluate carefully with JTA Pain Narcotics - regular use HRP position evaluate each case, highly concerning Muscular Strains Muscle Relaxer medications HRP position can cause drowsiness, fatigue, nervousness, confusion, dizziness, visual disturbance, seizures, tachycardia, fainting,

9afc-2160-46a9-8621-099597e58900 9afc-2160-46a9-8621-099597e58900 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Bristol, Tennessee (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service- A2 (Three Phase) Sector: Commercial Description: If (a) the higher of (i) the customer's current effective contract demand, if any, or (ii) its highest billing demand during the latest 12-month period is greater than 50 kW but not more than 1,000 kW or (b) if the customer's billing demand is less than 50 kW and its energy takings for any month during such period exceed 15,000 kWh

9d-0a20-4565-8d1d-a9ca2aa53655 9d-0a20-4565-8d1d-a9ca2aa53655 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Mitchell Electric Member Corp Effective date: 2009/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: SCHEDULE I-14 IRRIGATION SERVICE SINGLE PHASE OVER 30KVA Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABILITY Available to consumers for single-phase service in all territory served by the Cooperative. Multi-phase service is available only to consumers located on or near the Cooperative's multi-phase lines of adequate capacity. All service is made available subject to the Cooperative's established Service Rules and Regulations.

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8-9216-4ec4-a384-cc1a9f1f56a0 8-9216-4ec4-a384-cc1a9f1f56a0 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: PUD No 1 of Cowlitz County Effective date: 2011/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SCHEDULE 10 Sodium Vapor 100 watts Sector: Lighting Description: Applicable to street, roadway, and area lighting for residential and commercial property. SPECIAL CONDITIONS All lighting equipment, including mast arms, brackets, control equipment, transformers, wiring and supports, shall be owned, operated and maintained by the District. For new installations which do not utilize an existing District-owned pole and require the setting of a new pole for the light, the customer shall pay in advance $300 as an Aid-to- Construction. The District will require a Special Contract for service hereunder for a term of not less than sixty (60) consecutive months reflecting monthly payments computed in accordance with this Rate Schedule as it may be amended or superseded.

-d874-4070-bce0-9b573285d43c -d874-4070-bce0-9b573285d43c No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Moorhead, Minnesota (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Interruptible Customer Generation Sector: Description: Available to General Service customers with a minimum of 100 kW of interruptible electrical load. Service under these rates requires conformance with MPS' Electric Service Rules and Regulations. Customer agrees to curtail demand by generating during the utility's curtailment period. The General Service rate applies with credit for reduced demand as follows:

ebe-89ec-4506-a9af-0575162b3925 ebe-89ec-4506-a9af-0575162b3925 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Pardeeville, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2007/10/10 End date if known: Rate name: Gs-1 General Service Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0680 per kilowatt-hour.

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2b0-3133-43a3-94ef-c6851a9eb75a2b0-3133-43a3-94ef-c6851a9eb75a No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Painesville, Ohio (Utility Company) Effective date: 1990/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Other unmetered services - per KWH times the estimated consumption in KWH per month-Outside Corporate Limits Sector: Commercial Description: For the purpose of paying the expenses of conducting and managing the Electric Division, Utilities Department, of the City, the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to charge the following rates, for all utility bills issued on and after the dates indicated below. These rates are applicable to service calls, unmetered services, standby power and miscellaneous installations which do not fall under the normal rate schedules, which rates are hereby adopted for all utility bills issued on and after July 1, 1990

GRR/Elements/18-CA-a.5 to 18-CA-a.9 - Is the Hazardous Waste Discovered at GRR/Elements/18-CA-a.5 to 18-CA-a.9 - Is the Hazardous Waste Discovered at Site or will Site Produce Hazardous Waste < GRRâ€Ž | Elements Jump to: navigation, search GRR-logo.png GEOTHERMAL REGULATORY ROADMAP Roadmap Home Roadmap Help List of Sections 18-CA-a.5 to 18-CA-a.9 - Is the Hazardous Waste Discovered at Site or will Site Produce Hazardous Waste Delete Logic Chain No Parents \V/ GRR/Elements/18-CA-a.5 to 18-CA-a.9 - Is the Hazardous Waste Discovered at Site or will Site Produce Hazardous Waste (this page) \V/ No Dependents Under Development Add.png Add an Element Retrieved from "http://en.openei.org/w/index.php?title=GRR/Elements/18-CA-a.5_to_18-CA-a.9_-_Is_the_Hazardous_Waste_Discovered_at_Site_or_will_Site_Produce_Hazardous_Waste&oldid=487194"

Category 1 Continuing Medical Education credit for physicians is available to Wilderness Medical Society members for this article. Go to http://wms.org/cme/cme.asp?whatarticle=1811 to access the instructions and test questions.Objective The purpose of this study was to characterize big game hunter visits to a rural hospital's emergency department (ED). Using data collected on fatalities, injuries, and illnesses over a9-year period, trends were noted and comparisons made to ED visits of alpine skiers, swimmers, and bicyclists. Out-of-hospital hunter fatalities reported by the county coroner's office were also reviewed. Cautionary advice is offered for potential big game hunters and their health care providers. Methods Self-identified hunters were noted in the ED log of a rural Colorado hospital from 1997 to 2005, and injury or illness and outcome were recorded. Additional out-of-hospital mortality data were obtained from the county coroner's office. The estimated total number of big game hunters in the hospital's service area and their average days of hunting were reported by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The frequencies of hunters’ illnesses, injuries, and deaths were calculated. Results A total of 725 ED visits—an average of 80 per year—were recorded. Nearly all visits were in the prime hunting months of September to November. Twenty-seven percent of the hunter ED patients were Colorado residents, and 73% were from out of state. Forty-five percent of the visits were for trauma, 31% for medical illnesses, and 24% were labeled “other.” The most common medical visits (105) were for cardiac signs and symptoms, and all of the ED deaths (4) were attributed to cardiac causes. The most common trauma diagnosis was laceration (151), the majority (113) of which came from accidental knife injuries, usually while the hunter was field dressing big game animals. Gunshot wounds (4, <1%) were rare. Horse-related injuries to hunters declined while motor vehicle– and all-terrain vehicle (ATV)–related injuries increased. The five out-of-hospital deaths were cardiac related (3), motor vehicle related (1), and firearm related (1). Conclusions Fatal outcomes in big game hunters most commonly resulted from cardiac diseases. Gunshot injuries and mortalities were very low in this population. Knife injuries were common. Hunters and their health care providers should consider a thorough cardiac evaluation prior to big game hunts. Hunter safety instructors should consider teaching aspects of safe knife use. Consideration should be given to requiring and improving ATV driver education.

cc-c7f8-4d0b-a9c6-82a9b3bfaf1e cc-c7f8-4d0b-a9c6-82a9b3bfaf1e No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Oconto Falls Water & Light Comm Effective date: 2010/10/13 End date if known: Rate name: Gs-2 General Service Single Phase Optional Time-of-Day 7am-7pm Sector: Commercial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0847 per kilowatt-hour.

ddc3a9-3b6f-446e-99d0-a9a352c0d3f9 ddc3a9-3b6f-446e-99d0-a9a352c0d3f9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: MidAmerican Energy Co Effective date: 2012/03/02 End date if known: Rate name: Large General Service with Electric Space Heating at Primary Voltage Price Schedule LHN Sector: Industrial Description: APPLICABLE: At the option of the customer, in combination with general electric service required on premises by customer, electric space heating which is permanently installed as the preponderant source of heat; subject to applicable terms and conditions of the Company's Electric Service Policies. Applicable to standby or supplementary service (under written agreement only) in conjunction with applicable Company riders for such service.

Eb8ec01d-23a9-4a9b-a74b-fa4cb02074f1 Eb8ec01d-23a9-4a9b-a74b-fa4cb02074f1 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Town of Waynesville, North Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2010/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Renewable Energy and Efficiency Portfolio Standards- Residential Sector: Residential Description: In 2007, the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation that requires utility companies to develop an increasing supply of alternative energy resources, with 3% of their total supply coming from renewable by 2013 and 12% by 2021. Utility companies are charging their customers to recover the cost of the renewable energy they produce. In turn the Town is passing along these costs to its customers. These charges are set each December.

8379-5878-473a-9e17-aaf0f3c0890f 8379-5878-473a-9e17-aaf0f3c0890f No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Algoma Utility Comm Effective date: 2008/05/28 End date if known: Rate name: Small Power Service - More than 100kW -Primary Metering Discount Sector: Commercial Description: Application: This rate will be applied to customers for all types of service if their monthly Maximum Measured Demand is in excess of 100 kilowatts (kW) per month for three or more months in a consecutive 12-month period, unless the customer exceeds the application conditions of the large power time-of-day schedule.

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881a9-a802-4447-8451-e1954792b14e 881a9-a802-4447-8451-e1954792b14e No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Leigh, Nebraska (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/01/15 End date if known: Rate name: Customer Generation Under Standby Concept - Subtransmission Substation Sector: Industrial Description: To any customer whose requirements are taken at a point or points determined by the District under a contract of standard form, where the customer's total monthly demand load exceeds 20,000 kilowatts and the customer takes delivery on the secondary side of a District Substation on the customer's property. (Not applicable to resale, standby or auxiliary service.)

b9a9-4942-83a7-851991add082 b9a9-4942-83a7-851991add082 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Miami-Cass County Rural E M C Effective date: 2011/10/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Single Phase Sector: Residential Description: The Miami-Cass County Rural Electric Membership Corporation (REMC) shall charge and collect for residential electric service on the following bases of availability, application, character of service, monthly rate, minimum charge, purchased power cost adjustment clause, and tax adjustment. AVAILABILITY: This schedule is available to any member of the REMC located within the territory served by Miami-Cass County Rural Electric Membership Corporation.

a9-e151-4cdb-bd47-f02284329458 a9-e151-4cdb-bd47-f02284329458 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Public Service Co of NM Effective date: 2011/08/21 End date if known: Rate name: 10A Irrigation Sector: Description: The rates on this Schedule are available only for irrigation pumping installations of not less than 5HP and where service is used to irrigate three or more acres of land used principally for agricultural purposes. Source or reference: http://www.pnm.com/regulatory/electricity_legacy.htm?source=col2 Source Parent: Comments Applicability Demand (kW) Minimum (kW): Maximum (kW):

31fc-2792-4c74-a9bc-46268f9acabd 31fc-2792-4c74-a9bc-46268f9acabd No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Auburn Board of Public Works Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Rural Electric Space Heating(Single Phase-Summer) Sector: Commercial Description: To customers outside the corporate limits of the city of Auburn, NE as a rider to the General Service or Demand Service where only electric heating, cooling, and electric water heating, and associated equipment are connected as a separate service. Source or reference: http://auburnbpw.com/wp-content/files/2012_Electric_Rates.pdf

85a8-b928-4484-a3a9-956728865276 85a8-b928-4484-a3a9-956728865276 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of New Richmond, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2010/02/01 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-1 Small Power Service Sector: Industrial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0710 per kilowatt-hour.

9227-efcf-4068-a9d2-5dbb5f730241 9227-efcf-4068-a9d2-5dbb5f730241 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: PUD No 1 of Benton County Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Large Industrial Sector: Industrial Description: Applicable: To new Large Industrial loads greather than 3,500 kilowatts demand and less than 10 average annual megawatts energy, served under a power sales contract with the District. Character of Service: 60 hertz alternating current of such phase and voltage as the District may have available. Rate: Large Industrial customers will be served at rates determined under a contract negotiated with the District.

ca5686-e647-4128-815a-9c6ade87f363 ca5686-e647-4128-815a-9c6ade87f363 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: PUD No 1 of Cowlitz County Effective date: 2011/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: PUBLIC STREET LIGHTING SERVICE SCHEDULE(District Owned and Maintained) 40 - HPS 100 Watt Sector: Lighting Description: APPLICABILITY Applicable to all governmental customers and contiguous state and county installations for street and highway lighting purposes. CHARACTER OF SERVICE From dusk to dawn daily, controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch to be mutually agreeable to the Customer and District.

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...taking metronidazole, and her stools became blood-tinged. She was admitted to this hospital. The patient’s family reported that she had decreased energy and intake of solid food, with a weight loss of 2.2 kg (from a weight of 39 kg 2 months before admission) since the onset of her current illness; she... A9-year-old girl with Crohn's disease was admitted to this hospital because of abdominal pain and diarrhea. Abdominal imaging showed pulmonary nodules, some with necrotic centers. A diagnostic procedure was performed.

...strongly suspected that the patient's exposure was in his home. During the patient's hospitalization, investigation of the residence by state officials and a company specializing in indoor-mold remediation revealed that there was a malfunction of the venting system in the basement, with visible mold. The... A9-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital because of fever, cough, respiratory distress, and chest pain. Imaging revealed ill-defined nodular opacities throughout all lung lobes, areas of consolidation, and mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy.

25ab-4047-b663-84a47a9faaa5 25ab-4047-b663-84a47a9faaa5 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Menasha, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/04/06 End date if known: Rate name: Cp-1 TOD Small Power Optional Time-of-Day Service between 50kW and 200kW Demand Transformer Ownership Discount with Parallel Generation(20kW or less) Sector: Industrial Description: This rate is optional to Cp-1, Small Power Service customers if their consumption exceeds 40,000 kWh and their monthly Maximum Measured Demand is in excess of 50 kilowatts (kW) per month for three or more months in a consecutive 12-month period, unless the customer exceeds the application conditions of the large power time-of-day schedule.

Cbf37130-69fb-49a9-912f-55271be96525 Cbf37130-69fb-49a9-912f-55271be96525 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: PUD No 2 of Grant County Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE SCHEDULE No. 2 GENERAL SERVICE Single-phase Sector: Commercial Description: To accounts with loads not exceeding 500 kW (as measured by Billing Demand) for general service lighting, heating and power (excepting irrigation service) requirements. Minimum Charge: $4.05 per kW of Billing Demand, applicable to loads of 100 kW and above, but not less than 50 cents per day for single-phase service or 75 cents per day for three-phase service.

72177ba9-a9e3-4926-906c-ec5a24195795 72177ba9-a9e3-4926-906c-ec5a24195795 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Licking Rural Electric Inc Effective date: 2011/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: SMALL GENERAL SERVICE TOU Sector: Commercial Description: Available in territory served by the Cooperative where the AMI system is operational, in accordance with the Cooperative's Service Rules and Regulations. APPLICABILITY Applicable to Small Commercial and General Service consumers requiring 50 kVA or less transformer capacity. The capacity of individual motors served under this schedule shall not exceed ten (10) horsepower, without the consent of the Cooperative. TYPE OF SERVICE Single-phase, 60 hertz, at available secondary voltages.

35-97a9-4343-a247-9484c5bd746c 35-97a9-4343-a247-9484c5bd746c No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Hart Electric Member Corp Effective date: 2006/10/01 End date if known: Rate name: Schedule L-10 Lighting Service 250 Watt High Pressure Sodium Cobra Sector: Lighting Description: AVAILABILITY Available in all territory served by the Corporation in accordance with the Corporation's Service Rules and Regulations. APPLICABILITY Applicable for electric service supplied to provide dusk to dawn lighting of consumer's property by means of photo-electric controlled, ballast operated mercury or sodium vapor or metal halide luminaries, and poles conforming to the Corporation's specifications, and where secondary service is available, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Corporation.

598c-3257-4655-8a9e-a681ebe80680 598c-3257-4655-8a9e-a681ebe80680 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Indiana Michigan Power Co (Indiana) Effective date: 2013/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: OL - 100 watt - MV Sector: Lighting Description: Availability of Service. Available for outdoor lighting to individual customers, including community associations and real estate developers located in areas not covered by municipal streetlighting systems. This tariff is not available for municipal street lighting. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires that mercury vapor lamp ballasts shall not be manufactured or imported after January 1, 2008. To the extent that the Company has the necessary materials, the Company will continue to maintain existing mercury vapor lamp installations in accordance with this Tariff.

d-4ed8-4355-8703-a9a48ac36152 d-4ed8-4355-8703-a9a48ac36152 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Village of Gresham, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2010/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Gs-1 General Service Three Phase with Parallel Generation(20 kW or less) Sector: Commercial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0627 per kilowatt-hour.

a9-3329-4b34-b736-152bf8463dc0 a9-3329-4b34-b736-152bf8463dc0 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Marshfield, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2012/02/01 End date if known: Rate name: Ms-1 Street Lighting Service Ornamental 250 W HPS (utility owned and maintained) Sector: Lighting Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base cost of power (U) is $0.0515 per kilowatt-hour.

a9-e149-4803-8d41-b98678d1c062 a9-e149-4803-8d41-b98678d1c062 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Waverly Municipal Elec Utility Effective date: End date if known: Rate name: Commercial and Municipal time of Use Service Sector: Commercial Description: Available to small commercial customers and City departmental operations within the service area for service delivered through one meter at one location for normal lighting, power, and supplemental heating purposes. Service requirements cannot exceed 50 kW on this rate. Whenever monthly consumption exceeds 15,000 kWh, a demand meter will be installed to determine whether the customer should be transferred to the General and Municipal Time of Use rate. The customer will be moved to the General and Municipal Time of Use rate if their demand exceeds 50 kW four or more times in any 12 month period. Service is subject to applicable terms and conditions of Waverly Light and Power's electric service Rules of Operation. The rate is designed for customers who can readily switch a substantial portion of their service from daytime operation to nighttime operation, thereby contributing to a reduction of system peak. The service is available on an optional basis to any customer for a minimum of one year.

a-9fcb-4ded-83ab-1acb45fa3a88 a-9fcb-4ded-83ab-1acb45fa3a88 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation Effective date: 2009/10/30 End date if known: Rate name: Large General Service* Sector: Commercial Description: *Applicable to to all electric service where the Consumer's service characteristics necessitate multi-phase service or where multi-phase service is provided at the request of the Consumer. DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND The Billing Demand shall be based on the highest 15-minute kW measurement during the current month and the preceding eleven (11) months. For the usage months of June through September, the Billing Demand shall be the greater of: (1) 100% of the measured demand for the current month. (2) 85% of the highest demand occurring in the previous summer usage months (June through September). For the usage months of October through May, the Billing Demand shall be the greater of: (1) 75% of the measured demand for the current month. (2) 85% of the highest demand for the previous summer usage months (June through September). Where there is an indication of a power factor of less than 90% lagging, the Cooperative may at its option, install metering equipment to measure Reactive Demand. The Reactive Demand shall be the highest 30-minute kVAR measured during the month. The Cooperative will bill excess kVAR at the rate of $0.30 per excess kVAR.

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c5a-09b4-4fd1-a9b0-07c4c4e58207 c5a-09b4-4fd1-a9b0-07c4c4e58207 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Algoma Utility Comm Effective date: 2008/05/28 End date if known: Rate name: Large Power Time-of-Day Service more than 200kW - Transformer Ownership Discount Sector: Industrial Description: Application: This rate will be applied to customers for all types of service, if their monthly Maximum Measured Demand is in excess of 200 kilowatts (kW) per month for three or more months in a consecutive 12-month period, but not greater than 700 kW per month for three or more months in a consecutive 12-month period. Commitment to Community Program Rider Under provisions of 1999 Wisconsin Act 9 and 2005 Wisconsin Act 141, a municipal electric utility shall charge each customer a low-income assistance and energy efficiency fee. Fifty percent of the fees charged by the municipal utility shall be used for low-income assistance programs and the remainder will be used for energy efficiency programs. Low-income programs may include assistance to low-income households for weatherization and other energy conservation services, payment of energy bills or early identification or prevention of energy crises. Energy efficiency programs may include those programs designed to reduce the demand for natural gas or electricity or improving the efficiency of its use during any period. Cp-1 Small Power Service $7.50 per customer per month. Pricing Periods: On-peak: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, specified below. Off-peak: All times not specified as on-peak, including all day Saturday and Sunday, and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, or the day nationally designated to be celebrated as such. Discounts: The monthly bill for service will be subject to the following discounts applied in the sequence listed below. Primary Metering Discount: Customers metered on the primary side of the transformer shall be given a2.00 percent discount on the monthly energy charge, distribution demand charge, and demand charge. The PCAC and the monthly customer charge will not be eligible for the primary metering discount. Transformer Ownership Discount: Customers who own and maintain their own transformers or substations shall be given a credit of $0.40 per kW of distribution demand. Customer-owned substation equipment shall be operated and maintained by the customer. Support and substation equipment is subject to utility inspection and approval.

dafe02-6d7a-4717-a9ae-925be95a4c1b dafe02-6d7a-4717-a9ae-925be95a4c1b No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Algoma Utility Comm Effective date: 2008/05/28 End date if known: Rate name: Small Power Service - Optional Time-of-Day more than 100 kW - Primary Metering and Transformer Ownership Discount Sector: Industrial Description: Application: This rate is optional to the Cp-1, Small Power Service customers if their monthly Maximum Measured Demand is in excess of 100 kilowatts (kW) per month for three or more months in a consecutive 12-month period, unless the customer exceeds the application conditions of the large power time-of-day schedule. Commitment to Community Program Rider Under provisions of 1999 Wisconsin Act 9 and 2005 Wisconsin Act 141, a municipal electric utility shall charge each customer a low-income assistance and energy efficiency fee. Fifty percent of the fees charged by the municipal utility shall be used for low-income assistance programs and the remainder will be used for energy efficiency programs. Low-income programs may include assistance to low-income households for weatherization and other energy conservation services, payment of energy bills or early identification or prevention of energy crises. Energy efficiency programs may include those programs designed to reduce the demand for natural gas or electricity or improving the efficiency of its use during any period. Cp-1 Small Power Service $7.50 per customer per month. Pricing Periods: On-peak: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, specified below. Off-peak: All times not specified as on-peak, including all day Saturday and Sunday, and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, or the day nationally designated to be celebrated as such. Discounts: The monthly bill for service will be subject to the following discounts applied in the sequence listed below. Primary Metering Discount: Customers metered on the primary side of the transformer shall be given a2.00 percent discount on the monthly energy charge, distribution demand charge, and demand charge. The PCAC and the monthly customer charge will not be eligible for the primary metering discount. Transformer Ownership Discount: Customers who own and maintain their own transformers or substations shall be given a credit of $0.40 per kW of distribution demand. Customer-owned substation equipment shall be operated and maintained by the customer. Support and substation equipment is subject to utility inspection and approval.

It is pointed out that an accurate experimental determination of the ratio r of the structure-dependent axial-vector to the vector contribution in ??l?? decay can settle the question of subtraction in the dispersion relation for the relevant amplitude which determines the axial-vector contribution in this decay, as well as in the electromagnetic form factor of the pion. Further, it is shown that the value of r is sensitive to the value of the parameter ? which enters into the A1-?-? system for theoretical determination of the A1??? and ??2? widths.

This work is the result of experiments performed on a9, 27 and 50 \\{MHz\\} atmospheric pressure argon ICP uing the same thermometric species and instrumentation. Radiation originating from plasma volume with 0.25 mm2 projected areas were measured. The lateral observed spatially integrated radiances were transformed to radial functions by using Abel integral equations. Variations of radiances from Ca atom and ion transitions as function of observation height were studied. Two ion transitions of Ca with sufficient excitation energy difference were chosen for two-line temperature determinations, while substitution of atom to ion radiance ratios into the Saha equation were used in calculating values for the electron number density. The cooling effect of the central penetrating nebulizer gas on the plasma centres was clearly observed through a decrease in the excitation temperatures at the lowest observation heights above the r.f. coils. Experimental evidence indicates a general decrease in excitation temperature with increasing generator frequency. The same tendency was observed for the electron number density. These phenomena are probably due to the variation in skin depth at the different frequencies.

A1 MV linear transformer driver (LTD) is being tested with a large area e-beam diode load at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). The experiments will be utilized to determine the repeatability of the output pulse and the reliability of the components. The 1 MV accelerator is being used to determine the feasibility of designing a 6 MV LTD for radiography experiments. The peak voltage, risetime, and pulse width as well as the cavity timing jitter are analyzed to determine the repeatability of the output pulse.

This document describes the software program for the programmable logic controller for the leak detector station ''SALW-LD-ST-A1''. The appendices contains a copy of the printout of the software program.

The A2 LITE is a2 liter, 2000 MPa, 750 K ultra-high pressure (UHP) vessel used to demonstrate UHP technology and to provide an air flow for wind tunnel nozzle development. It is the largest volume UHP vessel in the world. The design is based on a 100:1 pressure intensification using a hydraulic ram as a low pressure driver and a three-layer compound cylinder UHP section. Active control of the 900 mm piston stroke in the 63.5 mm bore permits pressure-time profiles ranging from static to constant pressure during flow through a1 mm throat diameter nozzle for 1 second.

eb75-a9ce-431e-87dd-89f33d103339 eb75-a9ce-431e-87dd-89f33d103339 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Rock Hill, South Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service/Demand (Schedule GD) Sector: Industrial Description: Availability: Available only to consumers with a metered demand of 30 kw to 750 kw, including commercial and industrial consumers, county buildings, schools, churches, and other eleemosynary consumers, for lighting, cooking, heating, refrigeration, water heating and other power service supplies to the individual store, industry, commercial establishment, or other qualified consumer through a single meter at one delivery point.

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de466cb-fa84-4445-ab38-d68c544a9e31 de466cb-fa84-4445-ab38-d68c544a9e31 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Escanaba, Michigan (Utility Company) Effective date: 2012/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Electric Heat Suburban Industrial Sector: Industrial Description: To all customers for such service when separately metered upon application and approval of permanently installed equipment; subject to such rules and regulations as are established by the utility. When air conditioning is installed in an electrically heated area, it may be connected to the same meter for space conditioning purposes.

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fd6-8615-47a9-baf6-3b73ccfaa544 fd6-8615-47a9-baf6-3b73ccfaa544 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Eagle River, Wisconsin (Utility Company) Effective date: 2009/08/04 End date if known: Rate name: Gs-2 General Service Three Phase Optional Time-of-Day 8am-8pm Sector: Commercial Description: Power Cost Adjustment Clause - All metered rates shall be subject to a positive or negative power cost adjustment charge equivalent to the amount by which the current cost of power (per kilowatt-hour of sales) is greater or lesser than the base cost of power purchased (per kilowatt-hour of sales). The base

a9a-0806-4f4c-abae-d7019a4ad886 a9a-0806-4f4c-abae-d7019a4ad886 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Kootenai Electric Cooperative Effective date: 2012/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: Smart Pay General Service Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABILITY: Available to members for uses subject to the established rules and regulations of the Cooperative. The capacity of individual motors served under this schedule shall not exceed 10 H.P. Additional Information: Service Availability Charge: $0.55/ per day and SMART Pay Equipment Charge: $0.45/per day are used to create the Monthly Fixed Charge

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b9494-7974-407a-9d6e-e6172cbfbada b9494-7974-407a-9d6e-e6172cbfbada No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Nebraska Public Power District Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: 250 W Mercury Vapor- Distribution Pole Sector: Lighting Description: 134 To all night street lighting service (dusk to daylight) from the overhead systems conforming to the District's standard specifications. Distribution Pole; Open Refractor Electricity is provided through the Village, which obtains electric power from Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) Source or reference: http://www.nppd.com/assets/municipalstreetlightingservice.pdf

b72-3961-4b52-bd14-f2f0a8fce1a9 b72-3961-4b52-bd14-f2f0a8fce1a9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Atlantic City Electric Co Effective date: 2012/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: AGS Secondary (Delivery Service) Sector: Commercial Description: Available at any point of Company's system where facilities of adequate character and capacity exist for the entire electric service requirements of any customer contracting for annual service delivered at one point and metered at or compensated to the voltage of delivery. This is an unbundled service Source or reference: http://www.atlanticcityelectric.com/_res/documents/NJTariffSectionIV.pdf

4-fdbb-4a89-a9c5-9cec76212cb6 4-fdbb-4a89-a9c5-9cec76212cb6 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Rochester Public Utilities Effective date: 2009/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential service rate Sector: Residential Description: At all locations where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served. Where service desired by the customer is not adjacent to the premises to be served, additional contract arrangements may be required prior to service being furnished. MINIMUM BILL: $14.50 per month. Source or reference: http://www.rpu.org/documents/2012_rate_schedule.pdf

d-515a-40c1-a9de-65fae2952ac4 d-515a-40c1-a9de-65fae2952ac4 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Salmon River Electric Coop Inc Effective date: 2004/02/21 End date if known: Rate name: Single Phase Master Metered (Non Demand) RV Parks (1300-1399 local access) Sector: Residential Description: Service under this schedule is available to master-metered mobile home parks and recreational vehicle (RV) parks. The type of service provided under this schedule is single phase, at the standard voltage available for the premises to be served, supplied through one meter at one point of delivery.

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e85-a9ed-4058-bf6e-67fd50be309d e85-a9ed-4058-bf6e-67fd50be309d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Atlantic City Electric Co Effective date: 2012/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: MGS Secondary CIEP<500kW Three Phase Sector: Commercial Description: Available at any point of Company's system where facilities of adequate character and capacity exist for the entire electric service requirements of any customer delivered at one point and metered at or compensated to the voltage of delivery. This schedule is not available to residential customers. Bundled Service Source or reference: http://www.atlanticcityelectric.com/_res/documents/NJTariffSectionIV.pdf

c6b5-bbc0-4a9c-b0ae-29f580053df1 c6b5-bbc0-4a9c-b0ae-29f580053df1 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Auburn Board of Public Works Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Urban Electric Space Heating(Three Phase-Winter) Sector: Commercial Description: To customers within the corporate limits of the city of Auburn, NE as a rider to the General Service or Demand Service where only electric heating, cooling, and electric water heating, and associated equipment are connected as a separate service. Source or reference: http://auburnbpw.com/wp-content/files/2012_Electric_Rates.pdf

eaac-8a9e-4682-8ff5-b409965b036d eaac-8a9e-4682-8ff5-b409965b036d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Newton, North Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service Sector: Commercial Description: This Schedule is not available to the individual who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule not for auxiliary or breakdown service. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

20e0800-d463-452a-9f59-b87d709d6590 20e0800-d463-452a-9f59-b87d709d6590 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Delaware County Elec Coop Inc Effective date: 2012/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Security Lights(100 W HPS-Unmetered) Sector: Lighting Description: The member will need to furnish a designated location for the Security Light unit, the pole and anchors (if existing transformer pole is not an option), permit any tree trimming required for conductors or unit installation, and to pay for the service at the following rates Source or reference: http://www.dce.coop/content/security-lights

ace44c6-c341-42ff-9a9c-959d61a7c9dc ace44c6-c341-42ff-9a9c-959d61a7c9dc No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Anaheim, California (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/12/01 End date if known: Rate name: Developmental Feed-In Tariff Sector: Residential Description: Applicable to owners and operators of electric generation facilities located within the City's service territory who wish to sell to the City the renewable power output from an eligible small-scale Distributed Generation Resource, with capacity of not more than 3 MW. Source or reference: http://www.anaheim.net/utilities/ElectricRules/FEEDIN.pdf

e-354b-418a-9e97-b969a31fb754 e-354b-418a-9e97-b969a31fb754 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Painesville, Ohio (Utility Company) Effective date: 1990/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Area Lighting-High Pressure Sodium-1,000 watts-Within Corporate Limits Sector: Lighting Description: For the purpose of paying the expenses of conducting and managing the Electric Division, Utilities Department of the City, the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to charge the following rates for furnishing electric current for outdoor lights, which rates are hereby adopted, for all utility bills issued on and after July 1, 1990

cc8122-0d0a-4c79-bbf0-a9d0a2166b40 cc8122-0d0a-4c79-bbf0-a9d0a2166b40 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Bangor Hydro-Electric Co Effective date: 2012/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: Periodic High pressure sodium-400 watts Sector: Lighting Description: Service under this rate is available for street and area lighting service installations, maintenance and use of energy, and traffic control lighting service provided the customer furnishes the equipment. Customers taking service under this rate schedule are responsible for paying both Distribution Service and Stranded Cost.

43-22a9-48f0-b971-70d12ccf0f97 43-22a9-48f0-b971-70d12ccf0f97 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Delaware Electric Cooperative Effective date: 2011/02/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service--Schedule GS Sector: Commercial Description: Available to Members of the Cooperative for all non-residential Electric Delivery or Electric Supply and Delivery Service with a maximum average monthly demand of less than 50 KW during the previous twelve (12) months including commercial and small industrial service Source or reference: http://www.delaware.coop/my-services/commercial-and-industrial/billing/rates

9f-77a4-4ba8-94a3-1a9e79770875 9f-77a4-4ba8-94a3-1a9e79770875 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Lansing, Michigan (Utility Company) Effective date: 2011/03/01 End date if known: Rate name: CUSTOMER OWNED SYSTEMS (Mercury Vapor Luminaire 400 W) Sector: Lighting Description: Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for street lighting service for any system consisting of one or more luminaires where the BWL has an existing distribution system available. Source or reference: http://www.lansingmi.gov/Lansing/clerk/BWL_Proposed.pdf Source Parent:

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b21de-3c63-405a-9ea9-f152c09b3c13 b21de-3c63-405a-9ea9-f152c09b3c13 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: City of Rockwood, Tennessee (Utility Company) Effective date: 2012/12/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Sector: Residential Description: "applies only to electric service to a single-family dwelling and its appurtenances, where the major use of electricity is for domestic purposes such as lighting, household appliances, and the personal comfort and convenience of those residing therein..." Source or reference: http://www.rockwoodelectric.com/rates.asp

d9c-befe-4349-a9d8-4729457e18cd d9c-befe-4349-a9d8-4729457e18cd No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Albemarle Electric Member Corp Effective date: 2012/06/01 End date if known: Rate name: Small General Service Non-Demand Sector: Commercial Description: * This schedule is applicable to all non-residential single-phase consumers having load requirements which do not exceed a demand of 50 kW. Single-phase, 60-cycle alternating current, at an available secondary voltage mutually agreed upon between the Cooperative and the consumer. The minimum monthly charge under this schedule shall be the Basic Facilities Charge.

fd5bf-7aba-457b-9f11-e2333cfe73a9 fd5bf-7aba-457b-9f11-e2333cfe73a9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Entergy Gulf States Louisiana LLC Effective date: 2005/09/28 End date if known: Rate name: 2 Large power service (LPS - TOD) - (transmission 230kV voltage) Sector: Industrial Description: This rate is applicable on a voluntary basis under the regular terms and conditions of the company to customers who contract for not less then 2500 kW of electric service at company's available line voltage. Source or reference: www.entergy-louisiana.com/content/price/tariffs/egsi/egsila_lps-tod.pdf

d1-c786-4e37-a06a-9bd9eab3ee78 d1-c786-4e37-a06a-9bd9eab3ee78 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Southern Public Power District Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: NON-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Sector: Commercial Description: Available: At any point within the District's distribution system or a community distribution system operated by the District under a lease agreement. Applicable: For non-residential service where transformer capacity requirements do not exceed 3 kVa, and annual consumption does not exceed 4,000 kWhs annually. Not available for crop irrigation.

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Fee0631d-1763-440b-9014-ac4cd388a9e2 Fee0631d-1763-440b-9014-ac4cd388a9e2 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Public Utility District No 2 Effective date: 2011/10/01 End date if known: Rate name: Small Commercial Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: This schedule is applicable to SMALL commercial and other services not eligible under other rate schedules where measured demand is less than 50 kW. Commercial accounts are billed on a regular monthly cycle. Power Cost Adjustment Factor = 7% The Power Cost Adjustment is based on rate adjustments from BPA . Minimum Charge Single Phase - $ 21.00 per meter per month

c3a9-fb2c-4234-a83b-c527755c7472 c3a9-fb2c-4234-a83b-c527755c7472 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Tri-County Elec Member Corp Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Church Service Electric NonDemand Sector: Description: Three-phase service is available to churches with prior approval of the Cooperative. Members receiving three-phase service will be billed a monthly charge of $12.50 in addition to all other charges. Source or reference: http://www.tri-countyemc.com/skins/userfiles/file/Church%20Elec%20Nondemand%20C-1E%202012.pdf Source Parent: Comments Applicability

dbaf-0f94-440b-8bbd-eba1798025a9 dbaf-0f94-440b-8bbd-eba1798025a9 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Corn Belt Energy Corporation Effective date: End date if known: Rate name: RATE 6 INTERRUPTIBLE SERVICE OVER 50 KW DEMAND Sector: Commercial Description: Applicable to commercial and industrial consumers for all uses including lighting, heating and power, subject to the established rules and regulations of the cooperative. Approval of the cooperative must be obtained prior to installation of any motor requiring starting current in excess of 260 amperes. Source or reference: http://www.cornbeltenergy.com/images/pdfs/700-06%20central%20rate%206%20effective%2004-07.pdf

Ba55c3a9-8ed5-4594-a329-ef4d35197f2f Ba55c3a9-8ed5-4594-a329-ef4d35197f2f No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Town of Tarboro, North Carolina (Utility Company) Effective date: 2009/03/28 End date if known: Rate name: Residential- Time of Use Sector: Residential Description: This rate schedule is available to customers purchasing alternating current electricity through one meter for single-family residential use, but limited to no more than 50 customers. Source or reference: https://cas.sharepoint.illinoisstate.edu/grants/Sunshot/Lists/DATA%20ENTRY%20Needs%20V2/Attachments/213/Tarboro%20NC.pdf

af307a9-ffe0-4158-8b87-8be392c2fe7d af307a9-ffe0-4158-8b87-8be392c2fe7d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: MidAmerican Energy Co Effective date: 2012/03/02 End date if known: Rate name: Large General Service, Base Use at Primary Voltage Price Schedules LPN and APN Sector: Industrial Description: APPLICABLE: At the option of the customer, to all electric service required on premises by customer, subject to applicable terms and conditions of the Company's Electric Service Policies and Electric Rate Application. Applicable to standby or supplementary service (under written agreement only) in conjunction with applicable Company riders for such service.

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